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Woodlawn crowns the club champions for 2021

The TS&M Woodlawn Golf Course recently crowned its club champions in several different categories.
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TS&M Woodlawn Golf Course. File photo

ESTEVAN - The TS&M Woodlawn Golf Course crowned club champions in a number of different categories during a tournament Aug. 14 and 15.  

There were champions in the gross category, which was for the lowest score, and the net category, which was the lowest score after factoring in handicaps.

Roxanne Willerth was the winner of the women’s low gross category, as she shot an 82 each day to finish with a 164, which was eight strokes better than Lori Krupka’s 172 (89-83). Linda Murphy was third at 175 (87-88), and Kim Morrissey was fourth at 205 (101-104).  

Krupka was the winner for the low net, as she finished at 8-under-par 136 (71-65) once her handicap was taken into consideration. Willerth was second at 2-under-par 142 (71-71). 

In junior boys, Connor Spencer finished first in gross with a two-round total of 157 (81-76). Hudson Chernoff was second at 161 (81-80), Boston Tait came third at 179 (88-91) and Brooks Cote was fourth at 213 (104-109).  

There wasn’t a junior boys net champion, but Woodlawn did recognize champions for the different age groups, with Spencer winning for 16 and under, Tait for 13 and under, and Cote for 10 and under.

In the senior men’s gross, Bryan Dew took top with a two-round total of 145 (68-77), eight strokes better than Trevor Gessner’s 153 (78-75). Jim Larter was third at 154 (79-75) and Pat Murphy was fourth at 155 (75-80).  

Gessner won the senior men’s net with a two-round total of 143, which is 1-under-par. Garth Hoffort and Jim Larter were tied for second at even par 144, with both shooting a 74 in the first round and a 70 in the second. Neil Unger was fourth at 147 (76-71).  

Mark Spencer was the winner of the men’s low net competition, shooting a 10-under-par 134, thanks to a 67 in each round. Brad Wilhelm (70-76) was next at 2-over-par 146. Dallas Kurtz (74-76) and Marc Richard (75-75) were tied for third at 150.  

The men’s gross is an ongoing match play event.